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Re: OT: Monitor sizes again



At 2/10/2004 05:38 PM, Dave Reynolds wrote:
>Hello again
>
>Further to my previous message (see below), I'd also appreciate any input on the
>suitability of LCD monitors for editing graphics and images.  We produce a lot of
>our own vector graphics, and some of us also edit a lot of digital images (some of
>us are photographically inclined and we take our own digital pics for hardware
>manuals).  I have read that the quality of an LCD display (brightness, contrast etc)
>varies with viewing angle.  If this is true, then trying to adjust the brightness
>and contrast of a digital image on a monitor with varying brightness and contrast
>sounds impossible!
>
>Thanks again
>
>Dave


Responding again.

You do have better color and contrast control with CRT technology.
Viewing angle and brightness issues are less of a problem with
LCDs over the last several years. For general graphics work, many
people use LCDs without a problem. For image editing and color
correction, you will get partisans on both sides. Ability to 
work with images on LCDs versus CRTs is really a personal "thing."

        - Dov 


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